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Dr. Krishan Ramdoo
Otolaryngologist
Dr. Krishan Ramdoo is an ENT doctor and the CEO and founder at TympaHealth Technologies.
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About Dr. Krishan Ramdoo
Dr. Krish Ramdoo is an international speaker, researcher, educator, and clinical entrepreneur committed to helping communities more easily achieve ear and hearing health. Dr Krishan Ramdoo is CEO and Founder of Tympa Health, a London-based start-up that has created the world’s first all-in-one hearing health assessment system — a smartphone-enabled tool capable of aural micro-suction, screening audiometry and otoscopy.
After starting his medical career at Oxford University hospitals, he went on to become an Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon in London, and then registering his PhD at University College of London. From there he became keenly aware of the impact of hearing loss and the limitations of the current care system. Coupled with his education and background, Dr. Krishan Ramdoo’s determination to change the landscape of ear and hearing health services.
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